TOWN OF ULSTER, N.Y. -- A 14-year-old Accord girl has been reported missing after she failed to show up at John A. Coleman Catholic High School when her family was scheduled to pick her up after a school tennis match.

Autumn Fitzpatrick, a Coleman student and member of the school's tennis team, was reported missing at 7:45 p.m. Friday by her parents and remained missing Saturday evening, according to Ulster County Undersheriff Frank Faluotico.

Faluotico said Fitzpatrick was seen walking away from the school Friday afternoon and then met up with a friend, Joseph Kearney, 17, of Kingston.

Faluotico said the teens were taken to Hudson Valley Mall in the town of Ulster by the boy's grandfather but that the two soon left the mall and Fitzpatrick last was seen walking on Morton Boulevard, a short distance from the mall, after the two had a disagreement.

Fitzpatrick's mother, Carol, said on Saturday that family, friends and authorities have searched caves in Rosendale and Kingston, because Fitzpatrick recently spoke about caves, and also have looked at Camp Epwroth in Accord, because Fitzpatrick went there when she was younger.

Carol Fitzpatrick said her daughter has left home once before without telling her family.

Fitzpatrick is 5-foot-2, has sandy blonde hair, weighs about 150 pounds and was last seen wearing a black sweater with a camisole, a multicolored skirt and black dress shoes.

Anyone with information about Fitzpatrick's whereabouts is asked to call the Ulster County Sheriff's Office at (845) 338-3640.